Title : Texas Gardening: Planning and Preparing Beds
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Texas Gardening: Planning and Preparing Beds
The Wildflower School moved into a wonderfully wild 8.5 acre homestead. Its taken everything NOT to start building and planting this spring. We are holding back, watching the land, the plants, the critters and getting to know my space. Texas gardening is tricky and must be done right to not be constantly redoing your work and feeling overwhelmed. Our homestead has varying soils, but mostly sandy loam. Gardening isnt about what you plant, its about the environment you create to plant in. In other words, here is the BEFORE blog post. Stay tuned to see how we use various techniques to create beautiful gardens. The steps I have taken to prepare to plant in Bastrop County, Texas are:
1) sit and watch the land
The way the light moves across the space. The way the water moves with rainstorms and where it runs off. The way the critters move. What critters I see and when I see them--insects, and animals
2) assess the soil and amend

3)plan for protection.


4) sketch and resketch
I created initial designs of where things may go, including paths, the orchard, our chickens and soon--bees!
My husband and I will start to envision this and may change our minds a few times, and ask for opinions, etc.
before we begin anything that cant be undone easily
Great resource for sheet mulching: http://www.patternliteracy.com/books/gaias-garden/how-to-the-ultimate-bomb-proof-sheet-mulch
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